Facebook photoFamily members of Gabrielle Reuveni, the 2010 Paramus High School valedictorian killed in a crash in Pike County, Pa. on Saturday, told NJ.com that the 20-year-old "gave everything to everyone and saw the best in everyone."

BERGEN COUNTY — The man who allegedly struck and killed a Paramus woman with his truck in the Poconos this weekend was well-known to police across several New Jersey counties and is currently being held at Somerset County Jail, officials said.

Charges are still pending in the death of 20-year-old Gabrielle Reuveni, who was jogging along Route 507 in Pike County, Pa. when she was struck by Philip Cise's pickup truck, according to Pennsylvania state police.

Police said Sunday that they were awaiting the results of toxicology tests and did not respond to numerous requests for comment Monday, but told The Record newspaper that the results could take as long as a week.

A review of arrest records and interviews with law enforcement officials indicate that Cise has been accused of numerous instances of erratic and illegal behavior over the course of several weeks.

In fact, he is currently being held at Somerset County Jail after being apprehended following a crash in Morris County Sunday night — one day after the crash that took Reuveni's life.

Bedminster Police Chief Patrick Ussery, whose department had a $2,500 warrant out for Cise's arrest, told NJ.com that he was brought into his department's custody on Sunday evening.

"He was kind of out in the wind," Ussery said Monday, referring to charges filed against Cise earlier this month. But following an incident in Parsippany-Troy Hills Sunday evening, "we were able to get him in," he said.

Cise was apprehended after his car struck a utility pole in Lake Hiawatha around 8:30 p.m. Cise was not seriously injured, but Parsippany Police ran a routine check on his vehicle and discovered the outstanding Bedminster warrant.

Ussery said that the charges stemmed from two separate incidents at the Trump National Golf Club on June 30 and July 5, in which Cise repeatedly "showed up at the property, disobeying security guards, harassing security guards."

He said, however, that Cise did not appear to be under the influence during the alleged altercations with security.

"We didn't have any indication of alcohol intake with ours," he said, adding that after his department received custody Sunday evening, Bedminster police became aware of additional charges.

"Other jurisdictions quickly notified us that he had gained some notoriety in a couple of counties," Ussery said.